After she finished speaking, she casually tucked a loose strand of hair behind her ear.
There's no way Beverly wouldn't notice the ulterior motive behind her daughter's move, and she asked, "Why is your hair wet too?"
"It's 'cause it's so hot out; I'm just sweating! Anyway, it's got nothing to do with Serena; let's just eat!" Alma tried to divert the topic and added in a low voice, "Let's not embarrass Bella."
Serena was ticked off. Wasn't Alma's comment a sneaky way of implying that her wet hair and the mark on her face were Serena's doing? And she had the nerve to pretend to be considerate. What a joke!
Serena couldn't hold back and blurted out, "Mom, I swear I didn't hit her. That mark must be something she drew on herself. Martha can back me up! I didn't lay a finger on her!"
On one side, Serena was adamantly denying it, and on the other side, Alma was seemingly covering up for her.
Everyone's sympathies were leaning towards Alma!
Though Louisa doubted Serena would do such a thing, the evidence was right there. Surely they couldn't just accuse Alma of making a scene out of nothing?
"Can we please stop staring at me? Let’s just eat." Alma couldn't handle the attention. "If there's anything you want to say, let's talk about it after dinner!"
Arabella smirked, seeing right through Alma's act. The whole thing could be solved with a simple bottle of makeup remover to see who was lying. But Serena, in her anger, wasn't thinking straight.
However, Arabella decided not to interfere with their sisterly spat and merely commented, "This foie gras is pretty good."
Upon hearing this, everyone quickly shifted their attention.
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